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The Insura-Preneur Podcast

Podcast af Michael Jans

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For agency owners serious about the Insurance Trifecta—Faster Growth, Higher Margins, and Peak Valuation. Hosted by Michael Jans—founder of Agency Revolution and architect of the longest-running mastermind in the industry —The Insura-Preneur Podcast delivers the real-world systems, strategies, and shortcuts used by the most successful independent agencies and insurtechs across North America. Each episode arms you with practical tools and elite insights so you can: - Accelerate organic growth without confusion, chaos, or cold-calling - Increase margins through smarter marketing and streamlined operations - Engineer a peak valuation using models proven to boost your exit payday You’ll hear from the top thinkers, marketers, tech leaders, and M&A insiders in the industry—all focused on one thing: helping you build an agency that creates real wealth for you, your family, and your community. No fluff. No filler. Just what works. Don’t just grow your agency. Engineer its future.

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The Week Underwriting Went AI-Decided

This week, underwriting took a visible step from AI-assisted toward AI-decided, and Michael Jans breaks down four vendor moves that all point the same direction. Sixfold's AI Underwriter describes itself as "a new kind of colleague that arrives with underwriting expertise, learns each carrier's appetite, never forgets a decision, and knows the best action on every submission" — built as human-in-the-loop with configurable autonomy, not a fully autonomous decision-maker. Applied Systems announced submission-less commercial renewals with Travelers as its first anchor carrier, powered by Cytora, Applied's agentic AI platform, delivering renewal quotes directly inside Applied Epic before remarketing even starts. Duck Creek completed its acquisition of Send Technology Solutions on July 7, creating what the company calls the industry's only agentic underwriting-to-core platform. And hyperexponential launched hyperoperator, its new agentic underwriting workbench that takes broker submissions from email to quote inside carrier systems. Michael also flags SortSpoke, which helps carriers and MGAs scale from roughly 10 to 50 submissions per underwriter per day, and GYDE, which raised $60 million to build what it calls "the first AI-native brokerage for ambitious agency owners." On the regulatory side, Colorado's SB 26-189 takes effect January 1, 2027, naming insurance among the "consequential decision" categories that trigger pre-use notice and post-adverse-outcome disclosure requirements — a sign that underwriting-specific AI rules are arriving state by state. Michael closes with a tease of his three-step framework for agency principals: leadership and governance first, then AI in the front of the house for the full ACOR (attract, convert, optimize, retain), then AI in the back of the house for efficiency. Want to see the framework installed in your agency? https://aigrowthacademy.insure/ [https://aigrowthacademy.insure/]

I går - 17 min
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AI for the IA: 14 Signals, Two Doorways, One System

Fourteen AI-in-insurance signals landed in the past 60 days, and Michael Jans reads them as two doorways an independent-agency principal can walk through this week. Colorado's AI compliance window just closed for insurers, with carriers now in active documentation mode and 11 more states watching via the NAIC 12-state pilot. ISO CG 40 47 and CG 40 48 endorsements have been carving AI-related bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury out of standard CGL since January. Willis just documented silent AI exposure across GL, Tech E&O, cyber, EPLI, and D&O — coverage lines whose policies contain no AI language. CFC responded in late June with affirmative AI coverage across seven product lines. That is the governance doorway — a real conversation to have with commercial clients this quarter. The operations doorway opened at the same time. Vertafore Velocity AI and ReferenceConnect AI are live inside AMS360, answering producer questions across 75-plus publishers and 1 million-plus verified documents up to 80 percent faster. Applied Recon is running at 140-plus agencies, with early adopters reporting 8-plus hours saved per week per finance team. SIAA endorsed Momentum AMP across all 5,200-plus member agencies writing $18 billion-plus in premium. Bevaya launched its InsurGPT-powered agent platform for carriers, brokers, and TPAs. Producerflow launched its Partner Portal on June 3 for 50-state producer compliance. Quandri's inaugural P&C Index — 125,000-plus paired renewals across nearly 50 US brokerages — clocked the median homeowner renewal increase falling from roughly 13 percent to roughly 6 percent. Pace closed $46 million Series B co-led by Thrive Capital and Sequoia Capital to deploy autonomous carrier operations. ZVOX launched insurance-focused AI lead routing on June 10. And roughly 95 percent of Q1 2026 InsurTech funding ($1.63 billion, per Gallagher Re) flowed to AI-focused firms. Michael's closing frame, in his own words: this is not the time to think about AI as a tool. It's time to think about AI as a system. Leadership and governance. Front of the house — attraction, conversion, retention. Back of the house — efficiency that also delivers superior customer experience. An agency that operates itself and grows itself. The full read is the episode.

8. juli 2026 - 19 min
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AI for the IA: Six Buckets, Nine Movers, One Window

Three AI moves landed in insurance inside a two-week window: Mount launched May 22 as a new AI-agent liability carrier, Klaimee positioned as the first AI-agent E&O in early May, and Kinro launched June 21 as the first autonomous brokerage — licensed in 30 states, appointed with 15 carriers, in three weeks. The Evident AI Index just clocked agentic AI in insurer use cases moving from 1-in-20 to 1-in-4 in six months. Corgi doubled its valuation to $2.6 billion. Manulife booked $300 million in AI-generated value at year-end 2025, targeting $1 billion-plus by 2027. Michael Jans calls this the fastest AI-in-insurance week the channel has seen. This episode is a fast, punchy read on all nine movers — plus the Cake and Arrow agent-side research, the CRC Specialty piece on the ISO CG 40 47 and CG 40 48 coverage gap, and Vitali Yurkevich in Carrier Management on the operator-side reality of AI inside an agency. Michael sorts the whole slate into six buckets an independent principal can use starting Monday: CONSIDER (for the agency's own operation), SELL (as a product), CARRIER (breaking on the carrier side), AI CARRIER (emerging entrants), CONSUME (read or listen), and WATCH LIST (outside players aimed at the channel). The one-line thesis, in Michael's own words: AI is presenting a huge threat to your commercial-lines clients, a huge opportunity for you. Who is the authority here? Who is the one who identifies problems and solves them? That is supposed to be you. That is the strength of the independent agency system. The pun is the episode's reason for being — AI for the IA. Mirror images. Artificial intelligence for the independent insurance agent. And a short window to be the one who names it before the client, the carrier, or the AI does. The full six-bucket read is the episode.

2. juli 2026 - 22 min
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State Farm's 19,000-Agent Reset: Three Moves for Independents

Last month, State Farm flew 19,000 sales agents to Allegiant Stadium and the CEO, Jon Farney, told them their contracts were being torn up. Pink performed. Jimmy Fallon ran a sing-along. Then the bombshell. New comp. New benchmarks. A buyout window with a hard September deadline. And underneath all of it, the AI productivity math the carrier ran on its own channel. Michael Jans calls it the most important U.S. insurance and AI story of 2026 so far. Not because of State Farm. Because of what one captive carrier's move tells the independent agency channel about the next 24 months. This episode is a sober, peer-to-peer read on what happened, why the math forced it, and what an independent principal owns about it right now. Michael's response runs in three moves: govern the AI install, light AI fires in the front of the house, and right-size the back of the house. In this episode: * The Las Vegas convention scene that set up the bombshell * The moment the CEO walked on stage and told 19,000 agents their contracts were being rewritten * Why this is the most important U.S. insurance and AI story of 2026 * The "captive went first" thesis and what is now sitting on every carrier's desk * The 8 contract changes, line by line * The internal-memo line: "We have a finite window to change" * The State Farm AI stack (Navi, Household Story, Auto FNOL) and the 2028 productivity math * The buyout math: a $700,000 book worth $1.4 to $2.4 million on the open market, with the buyout capped at $300,000 * What this signals for carrier appetite, buyers of agencies, and PE * The three moves an independent principal owns right now: governance, front of office, back of office * Why this is not a "new AI tool" story — it is a channel-restructuring story * Sober, not panic: how to lead the agency through this The full three-move response is the episode.

26. juni 2026 - 17 min
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The AI Coverage Gap Most Agencies Haven't Seen Coming

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a future issue. It's now an insurance issue. In this episode, Michael Jans reveals a little-known development that could have major implications for commercial insurance agencies and their clients: new AI-related endorsements and exclusions that are quietly appearing in the marketplace. You'll discover: * What changed on January 1, 2026 * The AI endorsements most agencies haven't reviewed * Why commercial clients may have coverage gaps they don't know about * Potential E&O implications for agencies * How forward-thinking agencies can become trusted advisors on this rapidly emerging risk Michael also introduces a free resource designed to help agencies stay ahead of AI-related developments and avoid being the last to know. If you write commercial insurance, this is an episode you cannot afford to ignore. Free resource: AIBriefingRoom.com [http://aibriefingroom.com/]

17. juni 2026 - 14 min
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